He was ejected but that was bullshit, it was not anything dai dai did other than try to get separation, up 5 and inbounding the ball with 7 seconds left and trying to get separation, there was nothing egregious there
Also if you can't get a guy on the ground with a full thrown sucker punch maybe that life isn't for you
Sure I won't disagree there, a technical foul would've been fine and I advocated for their big only getting a t and not ejected when he threw our guy to the ground (they ended up giving him a t)
Is it good if you have under 20 points at the under 12 timeout of the second half? Asking for Maryland
Florida had 20 turnovers, missed 14 free throws and gave up 17 offensive rebounds but still beat FSU by 21
obviously espn didn’t send out actual employees to call this and just are using arky guys but it was hilarious to listen to them arguing that ball may have been out on unc-g
I just noticed Michigan gave up nearly a hundo I can't remember who it was but I'm sure they're a powerhouse
Really shocking that charges were outlawed and then arkansas coincidentally shits themselves against unc greensboro
didn't get a good look on twitter but just rewatched, yeah daidai knew what he was doing lol. man what an overreaction though
Oh the Providence player is a 100% clown for doing what he did, and deserves at least a Draymond suspension. It was so bad. Props to Daidai for having some level of awareness to try and sneak/hide it.
Thought they were D3 up in Massachusetts or other Yankee state. Know a guy who played there a long time ago
It's their second season in D1, they were D2 in the Northeast-10 before that. It's the conference the NEC raids when a team leaves the NEC for another D1 conference.
chuckled at the airball chant on his last heave with the clock winding down after he'd already dropped 20 in the half
KU player KJ Adams will miss tomorrow's game in Hawaii bc he's been back home for his mom's funeral. She's had cancer for a couple of years :/
I don't think we have a WCBB thread. LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey under fire as COVID-19 comment worries reporters LSU women's basketball head coach Kim Mulkey's comment Friday night about infecting a room full of reporters with COVID-19 or the flu did not go over well with some media members. A visibly ill Mulkey half-heartedly joked she could make reporters sick for their Thanksgiving dinners with family. Her remark came at the end of an intense postgame news conference following LSU's win over Southeastern Louisiana in which reporters pressed her about why star forward Angel Reese wasn't with the team. "I ain't a sissy, I don't have allergies. I got some kind of cold. It might be COVID, but I ain't tested!" Mulkey said with a laugh as she stood up to leave the news conference. "No, it's sinus, I don't know what you call it, allergies, flu, I don't know. So if you all get the flu, blame me during Thanksgiving, alright?" Spoiler Video of the exchange drew scrutiny on social media. Mulkey has consistently questioned the seriousness of COVID, which has killed more than one million people in the U.S. since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, according to the World Health Organization. Mulkey has overseen a tumultuous stretch for her program this season, with the reigning national champions losing their opener to Colorado and benching Reese in the second half of one game before sending her home for the next contest under mysterious circumstances. With Reese away from the team Friday, Mulkey brushed off attempts from reporters to get specifics on the absence. "You want me to explain why [she wasn't here]?" Mulkey said. "It was very obvious Angel was not in uniform. Angel is a part of this basketball team and we hope to see her sooner than later. I'm not going to answer anymore. That's it. That's all y'all need to know." Reese averaged 23 points and 15.4 rebounds per game last season. She led LSU to a dramatic NCAA Tournament title win, becoming an uber-famous national sports figure in the process. But the Baltimore native's 2023-24 campaign is off to a shaky start, raising questions about whether LSU can challenge the other top women's basketball teams in March. No. 1 South Carolina has distinguished itself as the most impressive squad in the country so far, as the Gamecocks have scored at least 100 points in each of their first three contests. South Carolina also won a recruiting battle with LSU for the second-ranked prospect in the country this past week. Mulkey's Tigers have yet to land the caliber of high school talent they did last year, though they remain in the mix for several top-20 players. LSU next plays against Texas Southern on Monday. It's unclear whether Reese will be present for that game - or whether any reporters will come down with an illness from Mulkey's most recent news conference. so easy to dislike
Hitting a game winning shot, that's apparently what they were going for. Thought the foul the previous possession occurred before the shot clock violation.